Re: Hardware recommendations for compact 1U firewall

2016-12-18 Thread Joel Wirāmu Pauling
If someone hasn't already mentioned it : Lanner http://www.lannerinc.com/ On 19 December 2016 at 18:08, Aaron Mason wrote: > Thanks for some additional fleabay search terms :) > > On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 2:59 PM, Nick Holland > wrote: > >

Re: Hardware recommendations for compact 1U firewall

2016-12-18 Thread Aaron Mason
Thanks for some additional fleabay search terms :) On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 2:59 PM, Nick Holland wrote: > On 12/14/16 20:39, Aaron Mason wrote: >> All >> >> I'm looking for a 1U appliance that I can re-purpose into a firewall >> using OpenBSD. I've tried the

Re: PC-Engines Wireless - PPPOE timeouts.

2016-12-18 Thread Patrick Dohman
Stuart Thanks for the reply At this point it appears a specific LAN client “PS4” is responsible for a high number of device interrupts. Hoping to clarify if interrupts In excess of “3000” can cause PPPOE timeouts. # #

Re: PC-Engines Wireless - PPPOE timeouts.

2016-12-18 Thread Patrick Dohman
Stuart Thanks for the reply At this point it appears a specific LAN client “PS4” is responsible for a high number of device interrupts. Hoping to clarify if interrupts In excess of “3000” can cause PPPOE timeouts. # #

Re: Hardware recommendations for compact 1U firewall

2016-12-18 Thread Darren Tucker
On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 1:08 PM, Damian McGuckin wrote: [...] > What is the max throughput people have seen on these? > Assuming traffic going between say 'vr0' and 'vr1', will it a Net5501 > board sustain 100Mbps? I doubt it. I did some work[1] on the vr driver on a

Re: Looking for Xen blkfront driver xbf(4) tests

2016-12-18 Thread mabi
Hi Mike, Thanks for your explanations. So far I did not have any troubles with this specific domU with xbf enabled. I tried to run your shell script in order to found out the num-ring-pages property but somehow there must be a small issue with it as I get the following output (after having

Re: Hardware recommendations for compact 1U firewall

2016-12-18 Thread Claer
On Sat, Dec 17 2016 at 08:13, Damian McGuckin wrote: > While everybody is talking about hardware, I noticed that some of you > have flicked your Soekris Net 5501 boards. > > We are upgrading from 20Mbps links to 100Mbps links and as a result of this > discussion, I am wondering whether it would

gpg2 and dirmngr

2016-12-18 Thread tobias
I have gnugp-2.1.9p0 package installed. Was able to create public and secret key, revocation in case needed later, and export public key to binary and ascii format. Tried uploading my public key to a keyserver: gpg2 --send-keys --keyserver hkp://keys.gnupg.net mykeyhere and I get this: gpg: